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Pop-Up Food Pantry Helps Hundreds Of San Francisco State Students Weekly
"We help at least 300 to 400 a week, but we are still getting an influx of students asking how they can sign up," said Tatiana Ramos.

December 1, 2022
Three days a week, a line forms on the basement floor of San Francisco State University where students show up for a pop-up food pantry.
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The pantry is free for any student who needs food, and the need is growing.
"We help at least 300 to 400 a week, but we are still getting an influx of students asking how they can sign up," said Tatiana Ramos, who is the interim-Senior Director of Productions who help operate the pantry, along with a team of student volunteers.
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